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Covid: Confindustria-Cerved, -1.3 million employed at the end of 2021

2021-05-30T16:34:32.660Z


The loss of jobs for the whole of Italian companies (not only SMEs, but also micro and large companies), between December 2019 and the end of 2021 will be approximately 1.3 million units, equal to 8.2 % of the total of 16 million employees in businesses ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 28 - The loss of jobs for the complex of Italian companies (not only SMEs, but also micro and large companies), between December 2019 and the end of 2021 will be approximately 1.3 million units, equal to 8.2% of the total of 16 million employees in companies before the emergency, most of whom were employed in the service sector. "This is the last figure that emerges from the 'The Regional SME Report 2021' produced by Confindustria and Cerved in collaboration with Intesa Sanpaolo.


    Italian companies could then lose, due to Covid, 43 billion euros of capital in the two-year period 2020-2021 (-4.8% compared to about 900 billion overall at the end of 2019) ", highlights the report, with estimates regarding the company complex. The focus, as a whole, is instead on SMEs, the approximately 160,000 Italian capital companies which have between 10 and 249 employees and a turnover of between 2 and 50 million euros. risk profiles: "the share of 'Pmirischiose' rises to 28% in the sectors most affected by Covid (double the national average), with shares equal to 36.5% in the South, to 29.4% in the Center, at 26, 9% in the North-West and 20% in the North-East ".The SMEs with a concrete risk of default in the next 12 months are more than two thirds among the companies that organize fairs and conferences. 40% of restaurants are highly likely to fail (17.3% before Covid) with wide gaps between those in the North-East and those in the Midday (50.9%). A third of the hotels are at risk, with clear gaps between the North-East (20.7%) and other areas, with maximum values ​​of 46.6% in the South ". (ANSA).


Source: ansa

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